Yesterday, my sister pulled the playdough out of the cupboard and set up a café with it, putting up signs around the house, including specials and a complete menu. I decided to order, because she really wanted to serve someone her food. So, I was escorted to the kitchen table.

Once at the table, I ordered the “Mini Seafood Platter” and a lime thickshake. Then I had a slice of chocolate cake with two scoops of vanilla ice-cream for dessert.

It all looked quite nice, but I knew I could probably do a little better. I entered her ‘kitchen’ and made the most beautiful seafood platter (full-sized, too!) out of this great medium we call playdough. I spent a long time on it; probably about the same time it took my sister to ‘cook’ a full-course meal. The outcome is one to be proud of, though.

From top left, clockwise: a little dish of tomato caper sauce, adorned with fresh herbs, a blue mussel nestled among fresh rocket, a large prawn, two petite, juicy baby tomatoes, four slices of perfectly smoked salmon and a lemon wedge for an extra flavour kick.

I probably owe an apology to you guys for not sticking to this weekly thing, but I’m not quite sure if I would be honestly sorry. I’ve just been procrastinating, really, so it’s sort of completely my fault.

But never mind that; the artwork is the important thing here. I drew this delectable dish at the request of a friend in the first part of a two-hour road trip. He wrote his order, and I prepared it on the paper. Looks like a pretty tasty burger, I must say.
If the ingredients interest you, it is as written below:
Sesame Bun, Pineapple, Angus Patty, Cheese, Pineapple, Cheese, Angus Patty, Big Mac Special Sauce, Angus Patty, Cheese, Pineapple, Ketchup, Bun.

If I were to take anything from the burger, which looks absolutely scrumptious, I’d certainly fancy the pineapple; it’s my favourite fruit!

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It is seriously fun to experiment with things to see what you can come up with. This image of a large-mouthed monster was inspired by one of the tools in the drawing app; a tool that made rough, square brush strokes, similar to that of a dried-up highlighter. I used this for the teeth of the monster and continued the rest from there.

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Here’s my next artwork. I especially like the shadows that I added to this one.

It’s Planet J‘s Central Space Station, the Gyro Comet II. The space shuttleMomentum is flying towards it to dock at the top. Meanwhile, the solar system’s most important celestial object, the star named Solestis, rises over the Jellybean Desert.Also check out the digital remaster here.
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This is another collage, from the same unit of schoolwork that caused me to create my collage about anger.
The work you see before you is a representation of the Surrealism style of art, which I created after analysing the elements of Surrealist artworks. The theme of the artwork is of water all coming back to the same place, albeit abstractly represented.

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